Sarah L. Elliott, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
Psychophysics of color vision, spatial vision
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Michael A. Webster grad student 2003-2005 University of Nevada, Reno
John S. Werner grad student 2005-2009 UC Davis
Steve Shevell post-doc 2010-2013 Chicago
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Elliott SL, Shevell SK. (2018) Illusory edges comingle with real edges in the neural representation of objects. Vision Research
Elliott SL, Chu K, Coleman J. (2017) Attitudes about race predict individual differences in face adaptation aftereffects. Vision Research
Elliott S, Peterzell D. (2017) Individual differences in contrast sensitivity functions with and without adaptive optics: direct estimates of optical and neural processes in young and elderly adults using factor analysis Journal of Vision. 17: 791
Elliott S, Shevell S. (2016) Does form-cue invariance hold at the individual contour or the integrated object level of representation? Journal of Vision. 16: 791
Elliott SL, Cao D. (2013) Scotopic hue percepts in natural scenes. Journal of Vision. 13: 15
Elliott SL, Shevell SK. (2013) Perceived segmentation of center from surround by only illusory contours causes chromatic lateral inhibition. Vision Research. 86: 66-70
Elliott S, Shevell S. (2013) Color shifts caused by perceived structure-from-motion Journal of Vision. 13: 464-464
Elliott SL, Werner JS, Webster MA. (2012) Individual and age-related variation in chromatic contrast adaptation. Journal of Vision. 12: 11
Elliott SL, Georgeson MA, Webster MA. (2011) Response normalization and blur adaptation: data and multi-scale model. Journal of Vision. 11
Elliott S. (2011) Optical and neural factors contributing to age-related losses in spatial vision Journal of Vision. 11: 70-70
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